Well the "stone cold killers" from NY managed to save their reputation at the last minute! The weather was beautiful the bugs were nowhere to be found and the pigs were moving.
Between the five in camp we saw lots of hogs managed a few stalks and a few misses but in the end we succeeded in securing some pork.
Sunday afternoon rolled around after seeing a couple hogs I split off from my hunting partners and went looking in some likely spots I had come across earlier in the weekend. I came up over a rise where I had seen pigs on Saturday and sure enough a few were working the reeds. I got the wind in my favor and got the stalk on. I got within 30yards when the wind swirled slightly and the pigs went on high alert. The biggest one only about 50 or 60 pounds was standing broadside so I decided now or never I let the arrow go and zipped it right under his legs, miss number one.
I continued down the ridge staying in the reeds and before I knew it I was back onto some hogs. I managed to close the distance to under twenty this time and had a decent shot down the pipe between two small trees about 10 inches in diameter. A very makeable shot, so I drew anchored and released...O well the arrow struck a small reed I failed to notice right in front of the pig and sent the arrow over the animal, miss number two.
It was now about 11:15 and I had to get back to the car by noon to meet the group. Feeling satisfied that I at least managed a couple of shots at some pigs I decided to go back to the car and meet up with my hunting partners and tell them about my adventures. I hunted my way back to the car and told them about my success, they nodded and enjoyed my pain for missing. Well I got to thinking as we settled into the car seats to wait for the last two in our hunting party to return, I had about a half hour before they were supposed to be back. So just the night before I talked to Ray and found out he has a nick name..."Last Day Ray". So it crossed my mind why not grab my bow and head into the woods just past the car and see what happens. I told the two guys at the car to beep the horn when the others showed up and we would leave. Well about 100 yards into the woods I see some larger saplings shaking and I start to hear some pigs grunting and popping their teeth. I began the stalk about 50 yards from them and I realized my shoes were making too much noise. I slipped out of my shoes and continued the stalk in my socks. I closed the distance to 10 yards and still no shot. There were four pigs one good sized sow with two smaller pigs and another smaller sow, I happened upon a game trail that ran perpendicular to the pig's position, so I tip toed up the trail a few yards and now I had a shot at the smaller of the two sows. I stood up drew and the pig picked me off spun facing me and I stood at full draw with a 68lb recurve for what felt like an eternity just waiting for her to turn slightly. Well she didn't turn she took three or four steps toward me and started to go behind a large pine tree. When her eyes went behind the tree I let down and took a breath, My knees were knocking I was shaking like a leaf on a tree and before she stepped out again I drew a second time and she gave me beautiful broadside slightly quartering away shot that I buried a woodsman broad head deep into her vitals. She went twenty yards and piled up. I had done it at the last minute! I was thrilled and you wouldn't have believed the faces on the guys when I returned to the van carrying a 75lb pig in less than fifteen minutes.
I would like to thank Ray Hammond for showing us Yankees a good time and can't wait to go back.
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Nice Mohawk down that ones back!
Congrats!!!!!!
That is one cool hog!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
"I slipped out of my shoes and continued the stalk in my socks."
Obviously, you yankees don't know about chiggers...
Congrats! I'm headed down in April with a group and can't wait!
That's the way it's done! Good job "Yankee"! :)
Very good job,nice picture.
Biggie,
We got chiggers up north too! Just drop you pannts in the wrong spot and suffer the consequences!
I'll be there in two days! This is great news to hear right before we leave!
Crongratulations!
Congrats!
Way to go!!!
Outstanding...Can you say bacon :archer2:
God Bless, Pierre
PS...Red Beastmaster...
Good luck to ya guys
Good story, and even better pork for the freezer!
Good Job :thumbsup:
Good job.
An out-of-state trad-bowing friend and I just made a promise to arrange a hog hunt in neutral territory sometime in the near future. I'm excited about this!
Congrats. Always pays to hunt till the last minute.
Great story!
Excellent story. Congrats on the porker. :thumbsup:
What can I say, even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile!!!
I kid of course; as one of Howitzer's hunting partners (not to mention brother and first-time trad hunter) I can tell you firsthand what a great hunt it was and how psyched we were when he finally connected!
We had a great hunt...the weather was absolutely beautiful except for the cursed "light and variable" wind. I now know 'light and variable' is code for 'wind will blow mostly in your favor until such time as you are stalking a pig, at which point it will promptly switch direction by 180 degrees to alert said pig of your location'.
Ray has a great piece of property; lots of room to hunt and plenty of pigs, but I quickly found out seeing a pig and getting a shot at a pig are two hugely different things! Their noses and survival instincts are amazing. Can't wait to give it another shot!
There's definitely a learning curve to spot and stalk if you are the typical eastern tree-sitter but it can be done, believe me!
Heck yeah, even me and Ray can pull it off every now and then!
Congrats on a very nice hog! Great story...thanks!
Your right about that Ray! It was a nice progression for me atleast.
The first afternoon I saw some pigs, tried getting in close, they winded me. I picked Ray's brain that night for more advice, Saturday I made some more mistakes got even closer, one time to a real nice boar but he busted me. I picked Ray's brain again and by Sunday I was a hog finding machine. Best advice for new comers walk slow, look alot and hunt cross winds! Ray certainly made me a believer in hog hunting it's extremely fun and challenging at the sametime.
Way to go Mr. Tiptoe. LOL :clapper:
Congratulations!
Congratulations :archer:
Margly
Sweet!
Way to go!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Congrats Brothers!
Sounds like ya'll had a great time.
Charlie :archer2:
Congrats! What make of bow is that?
Great job, good story. You certainly were with the hawg master
"Last Day Ray".
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Congratulations!!
Way to go sir! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Congrats.Spot n stalk,stick in pork...Believe and u shall achieve...good job,nice hog.
That's an Assenheimer! It was sweet shooting, very quiet bow.
Looks to be a great hunt, Congrats on the last minute Hog.
See ya Thursday Ray:^)
Good going Neil :thumbsup: Glad to see you got one. :clapper: :clapper:
Does look like a very nice bow. Hey Bob, can I stow away in your luggage? Hogs are something us yankees just dream about. It obviously can be a reality though!
Way to be persistant.
Great stalk, good shot, a great way to end a hunt. Thanks for the story.
Thanks guys, and yes like Ray said the bow is an Assenheimer master hunter model. It's a shooter, fast, queit and dead in the hand, though it's not a light bow it has a 23 inch riser which makes it heavy but I like the way she shoots.
Awesome!
Great post and pic! CONGRATS :thumbsup:
Nice!!! Great pic!!
nice.......
aint that the way! :thumbsup: good choice to keep hunting, my son had something similar happen when we were at rays
WHERE was it at???? Theres more than one Hog Heaven!!
Awesome story Congrats.
Way to go!! Love them hog hunting post.
WHERE was it at???? Theres more than one Hog Heaven!!
There maybe more than one Hog Heaven, but there is only one Ray Hammond! His outfit is in South Carolina. If you hunt there and don't get a hog it could very well be because you were sleepin off one of his famous "Pepper Jack Grilled Cheese" gourmet sammiches. ;)
Nice work! Bet she tastes great
Yes sir, there is no shortage of hogs on Ray's property!
Great story. Way stick with it to the last minute. That is cool looking hog.
May need to go there :)
Im in the SC area many times during the year
Cool, way to go!
Great story. Congrats!
Nice going, we are heading there on Thursday of this week for the weekend hunt, cannot wait!!!
Nice pig Neal. Glad you guys got into em.
Whats a hunt run there cost wise per day etc..??
Ken
Great job!! Really like the looks of that pig.
my first hog was spot 'n' stalk, a stone's long throw away from ray's hog heaven - south carolina! "hog heaven" is THE appropriate name! hunted there in '09 and '10, three hogs. going back this april for the "trifecta" .. i hope! :)